Wish You Were Here (Featuring Stephane Grappelli on violin) (6:13)ĭisc 3 (DVD) - The original album in 5.1 Surround Sound, 4.0 Quadrophonic Mix, and LCPM Stereo Mixĭisc 4 (DVD) - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Intro concert screen film (Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound versions), Shine On You Crazy Diamond concert screen film (Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound versions), Welcome To The Machine animated clip, A short film by Storm Thorgersonĭisc 5 (Blu-Ray) - Everything from discs 3 and 4 in high definition audio and videoĪlso, included in the Immersion set was a 40-page book designed by Storm Thorgerson, a photo book by Jill Furmanovsky and Hipgnosis, a Storm Thorgerson art print, 5 collector's cards, Replica of Wish You Were Here tour concert ticket, replica of Wish You Were Here tour backstage pass, Scarf designed by Storm Thorgerson, Three clear marbles with pouch, Nine drink coasters featuring early Storm Thorgerson design sketches, 12-page credits booklet.Have A Cigar (Featuring Gilmour and Waters on vocals instead of Roy Harper and slightly different music) (7:07).Wine Glasses (From the "Household Objects" project) (2:12).You've Got To Be Crazy (Early version of "Dogs") (Live at Wembley, 1974) (18:09).Raving And Drooling (Early version of "Sheep") (Live at Wembley, 1974) (12:35).Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Early version) (Live at Wembley, 1974) (20:22).
The remastered album plus a second disc of live and unreleased material as follows: In 2011, several versions of Wish You Were Here were released as part of a Pink Floyd re-release campaign called "Why Pink Floyd.?" The versions were called Discovery, Experience and Immersion. Tonight as the band recites the work with clarity and cool, I'll be thinking of people in my life who I wish were here with us.
We all star in our own movie as 'Wish You Were Here' plays Pink Floyd wrote the album as a tribute to their founding member. Craig Martin, Founder Classic Albums LiveĪs the years passed, the album came to mean a great deal to me. My eye was a mess but I got back on the bus two weeks later, and bought the album it was worth it.Īs the years passed, the album came to mean a great deal to me. I went back to work I got an eye infection from the lime, toughed it out and worked through it. I made it down to Sams only to find that the album was $4.99, not $3.99 I'd wasted a bus fare for nothing. I stood in the store holding the album up to the light, it was wrapped in a blue, see-through plastic. A lot of people don't remember this, underneath, of course, was the iconic shot of the two businessmen shaking hands I dreamed of owning the album. I'd been burned by other albums (Pablo Cruise, Caribou), but I knew that Pink Floyd would not let me down. Yyou made pennies so saving up for an album wasĪ big deal. It was just something I did I always had a job back then it was liming baseball fields. I was 14 in 1975 when the album came out.
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